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Winners at DrupalCon Singapore 2024 Splash Awards

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PreviousNext best in show award at DrupalCon Singapore with Dries

What a night at the 2024 Splash Awards! Our team came home with not one but three awards (plus a nomination).

Best in Show, and Winner of the Government Category: Mentally Healthy Workplaces Platform, with NMHC.

This project was our inaugural Drupal 10 project, which produced a single credible avenue to contributed and curated information, resources and learning facilitated by lightning-fast natural language search. It enables and informs, encouraging organisations and individuals to create a mentally healthy workplace utilising trusted information.

The platform also won the Education category at the DrupalSouth 2023 Splash Awards.

Find out how the Mentally Healthy Workplaces Platform project came together.

Kim Pepper recieving the award for best site in the Government category at DrupalCon Singapore
Photo by Jakub Piasecki, December 9 2024, Flickr

Runner Up, Education Category: Bond University website.

Using the latest approaches to building Higher Education sites with Drupal 9, we have introduced modules and technologies that have significantly enhanced Bond University’s user and editorial experience. 

The Bond University website project was also Runner Up in the Education category of the DrupalSouth 2023 Splash Awards.

Discover how the Bond University website project transformed the student experienceβ€”and how we're continuing to evolve the site with projects such as the 'Thinking Steps' Layout Builder and Shorthand integration.

Griffyn Heels winning the runners up award in the Education category at DrupalCon Singapore
Photo by Jakub Piasecki, December 9 2024, Flickr

Finalists, Open Source category: A revision UI API for all entity types

We were also thrilled to be Finalists in the Open Source category for our co-contribution work involving client, Service NSW, and the broader Drupal community. 

This joint endeavour was a tale of eight-years collaborative effort to build a generic revision UI into Drupal 10.1.0, bringing a major piece of functionality to core.

Read about where this massive contribution effort began and how it came to fruition.

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